Emiry Street Park Project (spray park)

Project category
Planning and Research
Project state
Active
girl balancing on one foot in spray of spray park holding balloons smiling

Project Background

The City of Mission is creating a new 1.54-hectare (3.8-acre) neighbourhood park at the north end of Emiry Street. The park may feature a spray park, playground, picnic areas, walking trails, and a sport court. Construction is set to begin in spring 2026, funded by the British Columbia Growing Communities Fund and the Forestry Legacy Reserve.  

This is the first opportunity for community input. This survey asks questions about what you want to see in the future. The results will be used to create a vision and guide the development of a park concept design. 

Get Involved

We're seeking your feedback in a short survey that will be open until November 4, 2025.

Collection Notice

Personal information collected in this survey is collected for the purpose of better understanding the views of community members on the design of the new Emiry Street Park. The City of Mission is collecting this information under the authority of section 26(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPPA). Questions about the collection, use and disclosure of information can be directed to the City of Mission c/o Legislative Services Division, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC V2V 4L0 or 604-820-3700 or to foi@mission.ca.

Survey

    What would you like to do in the future Emiry Park? (select all that apply)
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    listed park feature photos
    What should we include at Emiry Park? (select up to 5)
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    Spray Feature examples
    What features should we include in the spray park? (rank from top to bottom in order of preference) Weight
    Misting sprays
    Ground sprays
    Overhead features
    Interactive play
    Custom spray features
    How would you get to a park at Emiry Street and Brunton Court? (choose one)
    Partial funding towards the park has been made available through the City of Mission Forestry Legacy Reserve, what are some ways you’d like to see that recognized within the park?
    Which neighbourhood do you live in?
    I identify as:
    How old are you?
    Do you have children or youth at home?
    Do you identify as having a disability?
    How did you hear about this survey? (please select all that apply)